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Thursday, 30 July 2009

And an example of use in the street :
"Video of a mobile projection of an Interior Dancing scene on urban grafics, we used a pico projector and a iphone to diffuse video on the night of the 15 july 2009 in the streets of berlin. We are a french collective experimenting new ways of including mooving images into the city.. "

Thursday, 16 July 2009

From March to July 2009, local artists, photographers and documentary makers worked in collaboration with hospital staff, patients and families to creatively explore the transformation of the UHNS Maternity Centre. This event is the first showing of the artworks that have resulted from the project and a documentary that explores the transformation.

Monday, 13 July 2009

Blow-up is a high resolution interactive display that is designed to fragment a surveillance camera view into 2400 virtual cameras that zoom into the exhibition space in fluid and autonomous motion.

Inspired by Antonioni, the piece is intended as a an exercise to underline the construction of presence through a simulated, live compound eye.
Year of creation2007
TechniqueHigh resolution interactive display with built-in computerized surveillance system.

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About Me

Céline Siani Djiakoua is a visual artist, art facilitator, teacher, performer and jewellery maker. She was born in Nantes, France. She first studied Psychology (MA) and had a personal interest and experience in Psychoanalysis. She trained and worked as a schoolteacher and was going to become a psychologist when she moved to the U.K. in 2001. Since then she has followed her passion for Fine Art, graduating from Staffordshire University in June 2009. She is now based in Nottingham and has a studio at Surface Gallery. Céline Siani Djiakoua’s work is multidisciplinary, involving photography, video, drawing, animation, performance and installations. Her practice is profoundly influenced by her bodily experience as a previous dancer. Her work is informed by her interests in Jungian and Freudian/Lacanian theories, Phenomenology, Feminism, Cross Cultural Communication and Interculturalism.